Performance

Despite both laptops have the same key specs in this comparison, there were some interesting performance differences between these two laptops.

Acer Helios 300

Eluktronics MAG-15

Processor

Intel i7-9750H

Intel i7-9750H

Graphics

Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti 80W

Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti 80W

Memory

16GB DDR4-2666
Dual Channel

16GB DDR4-2666
Dual Channel

Screen

15.6" 1080p 144Hz

15.6" 1080p 144Hz

Storage

512GB NVMe M.2 SSD

512GB NVMe M.2 SSD

By default out of the box, the Helios 300 has a -0.125v undervolt to the CPU. The GTX 1660 Ti is also overclocked with turbo mode enabled, +160MHz to GPU core and +320MHz to the GPU memory. While these tweaks can be manually made to the MAG-15 with software like Throttlestop and MSI Afterburner, the fact is most users either don’t know about this or aren’t willing to try, so the Helios 300 will offer an edge to the non-enthusiast crowd – let’s start out with a few games.

In Battlefield V the MAG-15 was slightly ahead for average FPS, however the 1% low was a little lower, probably owing to the Helios 300 having a -0.125v CPU undervolt by default out of the box.

Control was performing better on the Helios 300.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider was also performing better on the Helios 300.

The MAG-15 is also available with a higher tier Nvidia RTX 2070 Max-Q GPU, however I’ve shown that this generally isn’t worth paying more money for in the below video:

Features

The difference in features is what sets these two laptops apart so much in terms of pricing, there are four key differences between these two gaming laptops.

Mechanical Keyboard: The MAG-15 makes use of a mechanical keyboard, which feels noticeably clicky to type on. It will come down to personal preference as to whether or not you like this, but personally I did enjoy typing on it more after long periods of time. As a result the key presses are a little louder than most other laptops, however they’re nothing like even my Cherry brown keyboard I use with my desktop PC.

Battery Size: The Helios 300 has a smaller 58Wh battery, while the MAG-15 has a much larger 94Wh battery. If you’re going to be using your laptop away from wall power for a period of time, then the MAG-15 will offer a huge advantage. When testing both while just watching YouTube videos, the Helios 300 lasted for 5 hours and 51 minutes, while the MAG-15 lasted 7 hours and 20 minutes, or 25% longer.

Thunderbolt 3: The MAG-15 also has the advantage of Thunderbolt 3, and while this isn’t something most users buying a gaming laptop care about, it does allow you to connect a range of high speed devices such as dongles, docks, and of course external graphics enclosures. This means that you’ve kind of got the option of upgrading the graphics with an external GPU. I say kind of, because while this is possible, such a setup costs a lot of extra money and is generally considered to be poor value when you could instead use that money towards just getting a laptop upgrade.

SD Card Slot: This will be more popular among content creators like myself. While you could of course use a USB dongle to connect your SD card slot to any other laptop, personally I love having the SD card slot just built into the machine. That way I don’t have to worry about losing or forgetting the dongle, it’s always readily available.

If you require any of these extra features, then be prepared to pay more money for the MAG-15. If none of these interest you, then the Helios 300 will offer a superior gaming experience out of the box for less money.

Price

In terms of pricing, the Helios 300 costs around $500 USD less money when compared against the MAG-15, so that’s definitely going to give it an edge if you’re shopping with a tighter budget.

Which of these two gaming laptops would you pick and why? Let me know in the comments! I’m interested to hear how important the extra features of the MAG-15 are, and if you think they’re worth paying more for. For me personally, the MAG-15 is a better pick for content creation, but if I was just after a bang for buck gaming laptop, I’d go the Helios 300.

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Joshua Reyes Martinez

Hey there so I wanted to ask what’s your opinion on a good all around laptop I can use for school and game on for under 1000 . Love how in depth your reviews can be I’d just trust your judgement over mine because I know nothing of laptops aha

Jarrod

Thanks! The Acer Helios 300 in the US if it’s 1000 USD is generally very good value there, otherwise might vary based on where you are in the world, the Lenovo Y540 could also be worth a look at (either with GTX 1660 Ti).